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Michele Morrone (Italian pronunciation: [miˈkɛːle
morˈroːne]; born 3
October 1990) is an
Italian actor and singer. He
gained international recognition...
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Camila Rebeca Morrone (/məˈroʊn/; born June 16, 1997) is an
American actress and model. She made her
acting debut in the
James Franco film
Bukowski (2013)...
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Morrone (Scottish Gaelic: Mór Bheinn, or Mór Shròn) is a
Scottish hill
immediately southwest of the
village of
Braemar in Aberdeenshire. The hill reaches...
- Aberdeenshire.
Morrone may also
refer to:
Montagne del
Morrone, a
mountain group in Abruzzo,
central Italy, part of the
Apennines Castel Morrone Morrone del Sannio...
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Michele Morrone.
Sydney Sweeney as Millie, a
housemaid Amanda Seyfried as Nina, Andrew's wife
Brandon Sklenar as Andrew, Nina's
husband Michele Morrone as...
- was
directed by
Alexander Kiesl and
Steffen Hacker, and
stars Michele Morrone,
William Moseley, Ur****aya
Sperbund and
Alexander Lee in a Thai–American...
- (Anna-Maria Sieklucka) in a
relationship falling for a
Sicilian man (Michele
Morrone), who
imprisons and
imposes on her a
period of 365 days for her to fall...
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intelligent gynoid who
gains sentience and
becomes hostile, and
Michele Morrone as her purchaser. The film also
stars Madeline Zima,
Matilda Firth, Jude...
- Satine, and Ian Ho
reprise their roles from the
first film, with
Michele Morrone and
Elena Sofia Ricci,
Elizabeth Perkins, Alex Newell, and
Allison Janney...
- Angelieri, Angelliero, or Angeleri), also
known as
Pietro da
Morrone,
Peter of
Morrone, and
Peter Celestine, was head of the
Catholic Church and ruler...